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2 Jul 2007 12:00AM
A report released last week, called Burying the Evidence: How the UK is prolonging the occupational cancer epidemic, warns that the HSE has ‘neither the resources nor the strategy’ to tackle the occupational cancers that lead to the deaths of around 12,000 people each year. Workplace Law spoke to one of the authors of the report, Professor Andrew Watterson, to find out more:
Who are the workers most at risk from occupational cancers?
They are going to be skilled, semi-skilled ... (542 more words)
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